Dress Code Policy
Curate has a BUSINESS CASUAL Dress Code Policy in order to maintain an enjoyable environment for ALL guests. We thank you in advance for following these guidelines which will be enforced at our restaurants.
Guests wearing ball caps will be asked to wear their hat with the bill facing forward. Other more formal head attire such as cowboy hats and fedoras are allowed.
Gym and/or beach wear is not allowed, specifically:
Men’s sleeveless tank tops
Exposed sports bras
Hoodie sweatshirts with the hood worn on the head
Jeans and dress shorts are allowed.
No exposed undergarments, or excessively baggy or oversized clothing.
Clothing should not exhibit offensive language or offensive graphics.
Curate’s management reserves the right to update the Dress Code Policy at any time, make discretionary exceptions as appropriate, and refuse service to patrons who we deem are not appropriately dressed.
ADDITIONAL POLICIES
Marijuana and Vaping – Guests who emit marijuana odors or are vaping on-premise will be asked to leave.
Separate Checks — To ensure our staff is able to provide you with the highest level of service, tables of 8 or more will be given one (1) check. However, we will gladly accept up to ten (10) equal payments per check. A standard gratuity of 20% will be included on all checks for parties of 8 or more.
Behavior Policy — Loud and disrespectful behavior will not be tolerated.
Reservations — We will hold your table for a grace period of 15 minutes before offering the table to our waitlist. Your entire party must be present before being seated. If your 15 minute grace period has elapsed, we will happily accommodate the guests present at a table suitable for that number of guests if a table is available. Late arriving guests will be seated only if space is available.